The village of Lukov is located near the Warsaw highway M-07 "Kiev - Kovel" between Kovel and Lyuboml. It has been known since 1537 as Lukovo. In 1557 the village received the status of a town, Magdeburg Law and a new name Matseev after the surname of the nobles Matseevsky. The Church of St. Anne and Stanislav Biskup was founded in 1595. The Church of St. Paraskeva was built in 1723 at the expense of Count P.-M. Menchinsky. Also preserved is the Menchinsky Palace, built in the 18th-19th centuries. on the ramparts of the defensive castle, which is reminiscent of the ditches with water and a stone bridge.
Administrative status | urban village |
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Founded / first mentioned | 1537 |
Latitude | 51.233585 |
Longitude | 24.343418 |
Region | Volyn |